Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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BA {Hons.} | ₹14,890 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
B.Sc {Hons.} | ₹19,890 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
B.Com {Hons.} | ₹15,890 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
B.Sc | ₹18,890 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50%+CUET | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 | |
BA | ₹14,890 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60% + DU JAT | 28 May - 31 Jul 2024 |
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The curriculum is well structured as it includes all the aspects and topics related to my field of course and the availability of various course made it easy for me to choose the best course for me in the college. The curriculum is doing a really good job to prepare me for the real world application by providing me with regular tests and practiclals and projects, and the college also provide internships with well known companies.The frequency of tests depends on complition of topics in the subject and completion of the syllabus. Tests occurs weakly and exams are held every 4-5 months. The exams are moderately difficult.
As I am persuing bcom hons I can say the faculty for the course is very well educated and the curriculum is also very effective. Yes there are also some problems because we are the first batch who take admission under NEP and our course has gone from 3 year course to 4 year.
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So I'm belongs from a arts subject that's why I choose BA PROGRAMME in which my major subject was computer applications and minor was political science. And there is to subjects more which was given by college and you can change this on every semester. There is a proper classes, time table manage by admission staff of the college
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I took admission in BSc physical science with computer science course which is a good and moderate level course. This course covers three subjects physics mathematics and computer science in all 6 semester. The curriculum or syllabus of this course is moderate level , not so advance as honors courses. The exam difficulty level is also moderate and average that it is easy to clear each semester exam with one month of study. I took this course due to my interest in computer science and I got to know many concepts of computer science such as DSA , web design, OS, DBMS, etc. The improvement area in this course is that fields such as data science, AI and Machine learning concepts should also be included in this courses to make student ready for new skills which are trending and demanding.
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I opted for BA Prog. (Computer Applications+ Economics), as I wanted to pursue these subjects, Economics and Computer Science, in higher studies. The CBCS curriculum for BA Programme did not adequately prepare students for real world applications or further academic pursuits. Big the new curriculum under NEP prepares even BA Programme students for further academic pursuits, enhancing the students understanding nearly as much as honours courses in the subjects. Students would benefit if teachers were not too much lenient and if students themselves try to learn the industry applications of subjects. The frequency and timings of exams is adequate along with their difficulty level.
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The curriculum is now more skill oriented after the implementation of NEP, and students find it really easy to cope up with the subjects due to the faculty and the way courses are structured. I chose electronics because I was always mesmerized by the beauty of electricity and EVs and the curriculum too is structured the way in which we learn machine learning, AI, data analytics, embedded systems apart from core electronics which diversifies the area of skills and interest.
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I am pursuing CA and Bcom (H) is complementary to it. Bcom H course offered by University of Delhi (DU) is one of the most reputable courses. It does prepare you for real world applications especially with the NEP- Skill enhancement courses (SEC), Value added courses (VAC) and Ability enhancement courses (AEC) The discipline specific courses as well electives are both real world oriented. It enables students to not only know the theory and logic behind things but also how to apply them in daily lives. Exams are held twice a year, semester pattern- May/June and Dec/Jan. The exam papers are prepared scientifically keeping in mind the capacity of an average student, not so hard, but also not so easy. Internal tests are also conducted for the making of Internal assessment. As to improve this course, more field trips and training during the college years itself, to enable students having some experience before the placement.
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My couse is good. If I compare my course with similar other course like bba bcom in college like ipu, amity, sharda, its definitely best because it is more practical and comprehensive. Future aspect is also good as it deals with statistical tools and could help in laying foundation for data analytics
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There are some problems in labs I can say because many times it is seen that labs instruments are not working so where will a student can do the physical practical of there subject as in my course it is very important to do that
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At the time of choosing my course, which was BA Program ( Pol sci + Office Management), I was hoping that the second discipline will be related to management and subjects related to it. The course curriculum however, offers subjects like Computer Applications, Cyber crime, Business communication and stenography for the last three semesters under 'OFFICE MANAGEMENT ' discipline. The subjects were quite traditional and as a student who didn't wish to pursue stenography as a career proved to be a little useless for me. The subjects under the political science discipline were fine, majorly related to Indian administration, Indian politics and world politics. We also had language electives in the first two years, which were compulsory, alternating between english and hindi for the first four semesters. The course had two semesters in one academic year and it was 3 year long course.
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